Just to be clear, this article is not intended to "teach" or even recommend certain "principles". It is merely to showcase—in the most succinct way possible—a library that some folks may choose to explore. And being designed exclusively to work with Hooks, it is obviously for those that prefer functional programming. There is never the intention to claim that it is the "best" approach, nor to compare with libraries, as the article has made clear.
As for the library itself, just like the over-simplified examples (not recommended patterns) used to demonstrate... it is not meant to challenge anybody's approach to development. It is unopinionated, and merely provides flexible building blocks that individuals can use while applying whatever programming principles they choose to adhere to.
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Just to be clear, this article is not intended to "teach" or even recommend certain "principles". It is merely to showcase—in the most succinct way possible—a library that some folks may choose to explore. And being designed exclusively to work with Hooks, it is obviously for those that prefer functional programming. There is never the intention to claim that it is the "best" approach, nor to compare with libraries, as the article has made clear.
As for the library itself, just like the over-simplified examples (not recommended patterns) used to demonstrate... it is not meant to challenge anybody's approach to development. It is unopinionated, and merely provides flexible building blocks that individuals can use while applying whatever programming principles they choose to adhere to.